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Monday, April 27, 2015

Disclosure:The author of this blog was NOT financially compensated to write this review. I was provided with the products mentioned in exchange of my honest opinion which may differ from yours.

All our table lamps at home are fixed, what I meant by that is, our table lamps are not adjustable. I am very grateful that I recieved this Safco Vamp LED Flexible Neck Light from Shoplet to review because it will give us the flexibility that we need when we are working. This is now sitting at my daughter's bed side table because she reads whenever she is having a hard time sleeping. With this, she doesn't have to get up to turn off the switch because she can just reach out and touch it and it is off.

Style meets function with this Vamp LED lighting. The ingenious and practical light features a multi-pivot flexible neck which creat just the right light for every work project. Not only that, it also offers a USB port in the back of the base (I missed to take a picture of that but it is really a nice feature) to recharge digital devices which I really like.

I also love the seven-step, touch dimming function includes warm or cool light settings so you control how to shed the light in your space. The 550 lumen lamp is made of ABS plastic and aluminum.

See how you can turn the light whatever angle you want it to? It's really a great light to have in your study table or work table. I love how technology keeps progressing these days. Products are getting so versatile that it meets the functionls that we need.

I also love the fact that the cord isn't attached to the lamp itself. It makes it easier to put away. The fact that you can fold the lamp is also a space saver when you want to put it away. I highly recommend this especially if you are doing a lot of projects at home pr in the office. You can buy this for $94.14 at Shoplet, just click the direct link that I have provided above.

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